ABA Project: Creating Equal Opportunities for students in rural areas

The Organization of Non-Governmental Schools and Centers and the Development of Public Participation has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Abrar Charitable Society to implement a curriculum for students who have dropped out of school through e-learning distance learning.

Mojtaba Zeyni-Vand, the head of the organization said that the plan called “the Reconciliation with Education” or ABA is a good platform for creating equal educational opportunities.

He stressed that helping the dropped out children to continue their education is the main concern for the Education Ministry, adding that dropped out children are considered to be our social and religious responsibility. “It is very valuable to make one person continue his or her education.”

Zeyni-Vand considered the efforts of sponsors very crucial. “The role of compassionate and interested donors is very effective in implementing the ABA project and with their help, this project will be successful.”

Ali Asghar Khamenei Khiabani, the CEO of Abrar Charity Society, also said: "This charity was founded in 2010 by a group of economic activists and one of the main activities is providing educational support for high school students in the remote areas.”

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